Researchers Steer Clear Of Internet Security Conference

Deliberately using fallible encryption technology in commercial software giving the NSA access to users’ computers, spying with ease, is why eight or more researchers have decided not to attend a highly-touted Internet security conference.

Of course, EMC Corporation, a huge data storage company who own RSA Security, who the researchers have the beef with, have claimed that they didn’t intentionally do anything wrong.

A governmental $10 million contract that has appeared in a published report, last month, however would seem like a good impetus towards crooked, covert activity. The modus operandi of big money could be deduced and concluded as a motive.